Television musical series
Glee led all nominees for the annual People’s Choice Awards, while actress Sandra Bullock
and pop singer Katy Perry each scored five nominations.

Fox’s
Glee picked up eight total nominations for the only Hollywood awards show covering film,
music and television that is voted on entirely by the public.

The People’s Choice Awards ceremony, set for Jan. 8 in Los Angeles, kicks off the busy
Hollywood awards season, which culminates with the coveted Academy Awards, or Oscars, on March 2.

Glee scored nominations for best network TV comedy, while its stars Chris Colfer, Darren
Criss, Jane Lynch and Lea Michele each won nominations for acting.

The series also picked up nominations for the awards show’s more off-beat categories,
including favorite TV “bromance,” favorite TV “gal pals” and favorite on-screen chemistry.

Bullock won nominations for best movie actress, best dramatic actress, best comedic actress,
as well as two nominations for top movie duo for her roles in outer-space drama
Gravity with George Clooney and buddy-cop comedy
The Heat with Melissa McCarthy.

Perry picked up her nods for best female music artist, pop artist, and favorite music fan
following. Her song “Roar” was nominated for best song and music video.

Network CBS dominated the main television categories, picking up a total of 13 nominations
spanning best comedy, drama, and actors in a drama and comedy series. Fox and ABC were second with
seven nods, while NBC picked up three.

The awards show will be broadcast on network CBS and hosted by actresses Beth Behrs and Kat
Dennings, stars of the CBS comedy series
2 Broke Girls.